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  • How to Salmon Fish on the Sacramento River

    The Sacramento River in Northern California, often called the Sac, is renowned for chinook (king salmon) fishing action. Kings range from 10 to 60 lbs., although 35 to 40 lb. specimens are more common. Anglers use fly rods and spincasting equipment to catch these mighty, delicious fish. With 384 miles of riverbanks to fish from, you'll not soon run out of an… read more

  • RV Campgrounds in Sacramento, California

    Located in northern California, Sacramento has ample indoor and outdoor recreational opportunities. As the state capitol, Sacramento was once the main supply station for gold miners. For those seeking outdoor recreation, the Sacramento River has fishing, hunting and boating opportunities while the city provides shopping at outlet malls, numerous restaurants,… read more

  • RV Parks Near Sacramento

    Sacramento, in northern California, has something to offer nearly everyone who visits, from a water park to casinos and a wide variety of restaurants, nightclubs and shopping centers. Outdoors enthusiasts will also stay busy kayaking on the Sacramento River or exploring the city's 23-mile bike trail, which travels from Old Sacramento to Folsom Reservoir. read more

  • Rivers in Sacramento, California

    Whether you visit Sacramento for its big-city excitement or for family fun at the local rivers, they'll are plenty of places to go to experience the area's picturesque nature. From the Sacramento to the Joaquin to the American rivers, whether you're going on a long hike on the river banks or whitewater rafting, opportunities abound in this northern Californi… read more

  • Famous Rivers in California

    There are many famous rivers in California, and this large state is home to many nature escapes. From the majestic beauty of Yosemite Valley to the quaint fly-fishing streams tucked away in small towns, California rivers provide relaxation and sport to many who enjoy the outdoors. No matter what your pastime, be it rafting, kayaking, fishing or just relaxing… read more

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  • The History of Lake Shasta

    A beautiful reservoir in a wooded setting with many bays to explore, Shasta Lake has been enchanting generations of water- and woods-loving people. This third-largest lake in California boasts a water-holding capacity of 4.5 million ac… read more

  • Tips for Salmon Fishing in Sacramento

    When fishing in Sacramento, California, the key thing to remember is that the best salmon fishing here falls in the Sacramento River (or The Sac). This river is over 384 miles long, with many areas of different currents and depth. Make… read more

  • Lake Shasta Facts

    The Shasta Lake area is one of California's best places for recreation. With hiking, fishing, water sports, canoeing, kayaking and mountain biking trails, the region is a playground for the adventurous. Lake Shasta's distinctive arms p… read more

  • Hotels in Downtown Sacramento

    Sacramento is often overlooked by visitors to California, who prefer the southern part of the state. However, the city actually has many fun activities and attractions for everyone. From historical tours to boating on the Sacramento Ri… read more

  • Hotels in Sacramento With Wireless Internet

    Sacramento, California has the ideal climate for enjoying its many outdoor activities. The American River Bike Trail runs 23 miles along the Sacramento River from Sacramento to Folsom and is perfect for jogging or biking. Take a kayak… read more

  • Hotels in Old Town Sacramento

    Old Town Sacramento is a fun place to experience history firsthand. Luckily for outdoor enthusiasts, it is also close to some great outdoor activities. You can fish for salmon in the nearby Sacramento River or go whitewater rafting on… read more

  • Lake Shasta National Park

    Nestled in the heart of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest, pristine Shasta Lake has something to offer everyone. Named after the tribe that traditionally inhabited the region, the Shasta Dam blocks the Sacramento River 10 miles north… read more

  • Hotels in the Sacramento Area

    More than 150 years after the Gold Rush, Sacramento continues to attract visitors. The cosmopolitan California capital is situated in a valley that features scenic rivers, parks and gardens. When you visit, be sure to schedule some tim… read more

  • Hotels in Sacramento, California

    Sacramento's downtown hotels cater to the business of government, conducted throughout most of the year in this capital city, but the city also offers distinctive lodging for travelers looking for a little more character. Whether you'r… read more

  • Hotels in Old Sacramento, California

    Old Town Sacramento is a thriving 28 acre National Historic Landmark District. Visitors will find dining, and shopping, as well as many historic sites at their disposal. Cyclists will want to consider a day on the Jedediah Smith Memori… read more

  • RV Parks in Sacramento, California

    Sacramento is the capital of California and within easy driving distance of San Francisco, Lake Tahoe and the wine country. Visitors to Sacramento can tour the governor's mansion, built in 1877. The city's historic district has boutiqu… read more

  • Discount Hotels in Sacramento, California

    Sacramento, California, is the capital of California. Behind all the business and politics, there is a fun and adventurous side to Sacramento. Sacramento is home to activities such as Como Say Llamas, which are lama pack trips throug… read more

  • Sacramento RV Parks

    California's capitol city Sacramento is located in what is referred to as the Central Valley and is almost halfway between Lake Tahoe/Reno and San Francisco. Outdoor opportunities in the area include hiking the trails at Auburn State R… read more

  • Easy Canoe Rivers in California

    The Golden State of California is an ecologically diverse and varied state. From the hundreds of miles of Pacific coastline and many state and national parks, there are limitless opportunities for outdoor activities. California also is… read more

  • Activities in Sacramento, California

    Sacramento, the capital of California, is the state's oldest incorporated city and a major economic center of the Central Valley. Activities in Sacramento include rafting, kayaking and boating on the American and Sacramento rivers. Vis… read more

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    You've already tried car and RV camping. You've camped at commercial campsites that had a convenient restroom and water supply. Now, you want to explore the road less traveled. Backcountry camping, also known as primitive camping, is a wonderful way to explore the remote...

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